Trivon Networks is recorded as a company in RU. Current public evidence covers 1 domain reference, 1 public website, 2 supporting public references; services, assets, and relationship context should be read with that evidence boundary.
Trivon Networks was the Moscow broadband operator that carried Richard Branson's Virgin Connect brand and more than fifty million dollars of Western development-bank equity into the Russian regions. In June 2026 a Moscow arbitration court declared it bankrupt; by then its address space had already left through the internet's own registries, its autonomous system had been renamed for a thirteen-person buyer and then deleted, and its last customers were being asked to pay by manual bank wire to a Raiffeisenbank account and to reach support on Telegram. Almost uniquely among sanctions-era corporate deaths, every stage of this one is legible in public records — which makes Trivon the cleanest available price list for what economic isolation actually costs a regional network, line by line, in roubles.